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Captain Green Hair

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  1. The Tic Tac Toe looks attractive, is the price known yet? I wonder if the tiles are glued to the baseplate though..
  2. 1. The Blue team has untill 00.00 today. 2. He should have posted in the right thread and waited his turn. Silly redcoats!
  3. Looks like the Redcoats can't bowl, they need kiddie railings to make the ball go straight.
  4. Indeed, every team posts on the other day. So for example: Thursday: Blue Friday: Red Saturday: Blue ... etc. Hope that makes it clear.
  5. Yes and Blue hair, not green.
  6. Ah you got my alter ego, good thing i'm still alive.........
  7. BOOM, in your face Red's! Fancy cape you got there captain!
  8. I think it was posted as a find by another member. Doesn't take away that this is a well build and damn funny vig!
  9. This is propably the best Brick flick i've ever seen! The animation is just superb and a spaceship that sounds like a chopper? ROFL, you rock man!
  10. This anchor is made for a ship, you shall see it again!
  11. Took the test and scored a 7.45 out of 10, while i rated myself an 8 at the beginning, not bad i'd say.
  12. That is what you get when you use Internet Explorer 8, made by Phailsoft, it doesn't support anything.
  13. That the best you can do Wellington? :pir-skull:
  14. Nevermind, they were redcoat parts of the world! :pir-skull:
  15. I always try to use Lego as much as possible. 99,9% of the time, luckily there is a Lego solution. If however i can not find a Lego solution for that 0,01%, i do not hesitate to cheat a little for the good of the MOC. For example custom sails and rope just look too good on a sailing ship, and then there is the 2 times a year i modify a brick.
  16. I might be able to put her up for display in the Amsterdam naval museum, which is filled with VOC items and shipmodels. Though it looks really cool in my living room too... Sure, just give me the bricks. The model made of the Batavia as study before she was build and a really nice diorama was lost in that fire too. Luckily it was a few months after me and Errorist visited, so we still have pictures of it.
  17. Before Anchors were taken into use in the Bluecoat navy, they had to be stress tested. Normally this means they hoist the new Anchor to a height and then drop it on a hard object like a cannon barrel. If the Anchor didn't show cracks or stress, it was approved by the Master. Today me and Admiral Bejaune decided to have a little fun and stress test our new Anchor on a fresly captured Redcoat. Look at the Redcoats scared face as the Anchor hangs above his head: The entire Anchor testing rig: The ''Executioner'', waiting for a command to drop the anchor: Needless to say that the Anchor was approved and that this redcoat is no longer in the service. :pir-skull: Bring it on Red's!
  18. I wanted to send you Lego, but i guess that is no good.
  19. I just read it in the paper, i think my hart skipped and mist a beat...or two. Very sad news this is, truly heartbreaking. The past few years a lot of ''old'' ships have suffered from fires, first the Cutty Sark, next the Buildings and sails of the Batavia and now this.... It is almost suspecious.
  20. Why not, my other personality is one!
  21. If you would have read the topic, you would have known that they are customs..
  22. I'll post my team's first entry in about 21 hours from now. :pir-skull:
  23. He wasn't quick enough!
  24. Yes i used those in black on La Mort royal, i will also use them on the frigate i'm building. Good luck on yours!
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